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Author - Lee Child ... [Goo?] [Posters]This Paperback Book item from Jove was reviewed on 25-Oct-2008. Search ISBN:0515144312 offer from Abebooks or used books from Alibris. Without Fail (Jack Reacher, No. 6) Reference Book. Classifications : Action & Adventure Genre Fiction Literature & Fiction 4-for-3 Books Store Custom Stores Specialty Stores Books General Mystery & Thrillers 4-for-3 Books Store Custom Stores Specialty Stores Books Gene . Click the following link to view the cover of Without Fail (Jack Reacher, No. 6). Related topics: Action & Adventure. Genre Fiction. 4-for-3 Books Store. Custom Stores. Specialty Stores. Books. General. Mystery & Thrillers. 4-for-3 Books Store. Custom Stores. requestid: b29d959c-e981-417e-b5dc-9ea2653becf9requestprocessingtime: 0.1533010000000000 salesrank: 6479 numberofitems: 1 packagedimensions: 12066045410 1) Paperback Book Without Fail (Jack Reacher, No. 6) by Jove. Jack Reacher kicks butt. He may be a loner. But alone, he is a one man army. He does what most of us wish we could do. This book is fantastic. Read the whole series.¤ 2) Paperback Book Without Fail (Jack Reacher, No. 6) by Jove. How do you keep the most powerful people in the world alive? Not only is this a daunting task, it may be impossible. Lee Child´s WITHOUT FAIL takes character Jack Reacher to his most challenging task yet - keeping the vice president alive. However, in true Jack Reacher fashion, this isn´t about protection, it´s about offense--find the killers before they are successful.
3) Paperback Book Without Fail (Jack Reacher, No. 6) by Jove. This was my second Reacher novel. The first being The Persuader. While action starts well over 100 pages into it, the first 100 pages are neither fluff nor boring. They set the story line well. The characters are very believable & like-able. Mr. Child keeps the reader in suspense from beginning to end; and does it well. There are twists & turns which lead to dead ends. In turn, other avenues need to be explored. The reason for the assassination attempts is strange, but provides a good twist. I´ll not reveal any part of the story. However, once you pick this up, you´ll have a difficult time putting it down. It´s an excellent thriller¤ 4) Paperback Book Without Fail (Jack Reacher, No. 6) by Jove. I like the Jack Reacher series, but this one is pretty average at best. It grabbed my attention at first , but thereafter it was decent but not very gripping. The whodunit was revealed about halfway through, so the rest of the book was just sort of killing time until the Big Showdown between Reacher and the baddies. The book did finally build to a modestly exciting finale.
5) Paperback Book Without Fail (Jack Reacher, No. 6) by Jove. This was recommended by a book club, and never having read anything by the author, decided to give it a try.
6) Paperback Book Without Fail (Jack Reacher, No. 6) by Jove. A covert group of assassins has the Vice President of the United States in their sights. They´ve planned well. There´s just one thing they didn´t plan on: Jack Reacher.¤ 7) Paperback Book Without Fail (Jack Reacher, No. 6) by Jove. What better way to test the security surrounding a U.S. vice president-elect than to hire someone skilled in the killing arts to penetrate his protection? Assassination strategy, though, is only part of the assignment facing Jack Reacher in Without Fail. This restive, blunt-edged ex-military cop must also determine whether recent threats against VP-to-be Senator Brook Armstrong are legitimate or are primarily intended to embarrass the perfectionist head of Armstrong´s new Secret Service detail, M.E. Froelich, who happens to have been a girlfriend of Reacher´s late brother. If Without Fail lacks the emotional urgency of Lee Child´s previous novel, Echo Burning, it still barely lets the reader catch a decent breath between plot crests. Jack and his fetching yet formidable colleague, Frances Neagley, must figure out how warning letters to Armstrong are being delivered into the Secret Service sanctum, whether the senator is at risk because of something political or personal, and who staged the demonstration murders of two innocent men also named Armstrong, first initial B. Unfortunately, a few twists (including the source of a thumbprint applied to the threats against Armstrong) can be figured out in advance, and the story is light on character development. A tiny breach in Reacher´s reclusive carapace opens as Froelich transfers the love she once felt for his brother toward him, and there are suggestions that Neagley may have depths of feeling just waiting to be plumbed. However, other players are mere ciphers--the sacrificial victims of an action-oriented yarn. --J. Kingston Pierce¤ Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 22-Nov-2008, 05151443129780515144314, 460-060-140-290-730-020-120-QQB-EOB-JWB-8
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